The SCFR convention of sub-numbering rules
involves hyphens (e.g. «Rule 3 - 1 (2.1)») in contrast to other jurisdictions which tend to prefer simple section numbers and minimal punctuation marks beyond brackets or decimal points (e.g. Ontario's «Rule 1.04 (1.1)»).
Not exact matches
In analysing the question of the identity of North - East - Indian - Tribal - Christians (note the number of
hyphens, which offers a visual image of the complexity of the problematic
involved), a recent contribution of Lalsangkima Pachuau offers us much to consider.
This step
involves a series of complex scripts that fix things like turning an ugly double
hyphen «--» into a proper em dash «--».
A neat trick
involves adding
hyphens to separate the different names included in the domain name.